Quoting Stuart Sears <stuart@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
okay, what I would do here is use the grub console to find /boot...
in case you don't know how:
hit 'c' to bring up the console
type root (hd <TAB>
grub should fill in the disks it can see (hopefully hd0/1/2)
for each of those, try
root (hdX,<TAB>
which should give you the partition layouts and types
then for each of the (hdX,0) partitions, try
kernel (hdX,0)/ <TAB>
one of them should have your vmlinuz-2.6.27.5-117.fc10.x86_64 file on
it. use that one in your "root (hdX,0)" statement.
hit <ESC> to get back to the menu and edit the 'root' statement
accordingly. See if it works after that.
I think, from your previous post, that you may be pointing grub at what
you think is sdc, which may only have
sdc1 - Extended
sdc5 - first logical partition
on it.
I had a similar issue with the installer seeing my disks in a different
order to what I expected.
Well, when I boot off the install DVD in rescue mode, it shows up
correctly. I'm reinstalling yet again, this time, I told the installer
to swap the disk order from what is in bios. We'll see how that
goes... Hopefully I didn't just end up wiping my /home (and all my MP3
files! <G>)
If worse comes to worse, I guess I'll put the old SDC back in the
system as the primary HDD, wipe it and let Fedora use it to boot off of.
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